On the Record

Amphibious Refugees You lose Nicaragua and you will have boat people coming up the PanAmerican highway in the thousands to the United States. Patrick Buchanan White House...

...Army Commander Charles Beckwith, ex-director of the Delta Force commandos, declared in a Federal court that four men asked him to join a conspiracy to kill the thenpresident of Honduras, Roberto Suazo Cord6va...
...But her new poster is kicking up a ministorm in Miami...
...To others, she is pure Madison Avenue hype...
...They used the word 'kill...
...The Wall Street Journal December 31, 1985 What's in a Name...
...His revolutionary promises are recorded," Miss Castro, who left Cuba in the early 1960s, said at a forum sponsored by the White House...
...Patrick Buchanan White House Communications Director ABC-TV March 17, 1986 A Little Gender Trouble Sister Calls Castro a Traitor WASHINGTON, July 25-Juanita Castro, brother of President Fidel Castro of Cuba, denounced him as a traitor today for breaking his promise to restore democracy to their homeland...
...Their aim was to disrupt the supply of electricity and to undermine the government's claim to control of the countryside...
...The New York Times July 26, 1984 We'd Rather Watch the Rose Bowl They were eight Americans, all men, united in a trip that would take them on the adventure of a lifetime-spending New Year's Day at a Chilean Air Force base in the fogshrouded wastes of Antarctica...
...Readers are invited to contribute material for On the Record...
...In the circles in which I travel, one does not use the word 'kill.' " El Dia Mexico City January 30, 1986 Latest from the Founding Fathers To some, "Maria" is a symbol of freedom in Nicaragua...
...When an electrical tower falls in El Salvador, companies in Miami feel the tingle...
...Nicaraguan contra leaders say she is designed to symbolize "sex, Jesus Christ and the Nicaraguan contras . . . the best part was when we wet her shirt to let her sex appeal show through...
...The explosions, however, meant good business for South Florida exporters...
...Retired U.S...
...The Miami Herald November 25, 1985 Who Knows, It Might Look Better SAN SALVADOR--"If it hadn't been for AIFLD [the American Institute for Free Labor Development]," says [Donald] Kessler, a 21-year veteran of the organization and currently its deputy director in El Salvador, "I'd hate to see what Latin America would look like today...
...The Washington Post February 1, 1986 Thanks to J.W...
...Barchfield of Guanajuato, Mexico and Lee Miller of Takoma Park, MD...
...asked the defense attorney...
...Other Nicaraguan women say the poster trivializes their cause...
...The New York Times January 2, 1986 Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining SAN SALVADOR-During the first six months of the year, Salvadorean guerrillas dynamited more than 500 electrical towers throughout this country...
...No, they said 'eliminate' or some other such term...

Vol. 20 • April 1986 • No. 2


 
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